Subjectivity in Troubadour Poetry
Delve into the captivating world of medieval literature with "Subjectivity in Troubadour Poetry" by Sarah Kay, published by Cambridge University Press in 1990. This in-depth study spans 276 pages and explores the profound impact that the troubadours of southern France had on European literary traditions. Sarah Kay meticulously analyzes the first-person perspective employed by these poets, examining its intricate relationship with language and society. Through insightful theoretical frameworks, she investigates the nature of this 'self' in troubadour poetry—exploring whether it embodies a genuine self or merely a constructed character. This scholarly work is essential for anyone interested in the evolution of poetry and identity in literature. Enhance your understanding of troubadour poetry and its lasting influence by adding this valuable title to your collection.